Activities provided for children and families:
Structured visiting hours, use of grounds, client lounge, private one to one room.
Children will need to be supervised by visitors.

Post treatment support:
No details supplied

Harm reduction policies for clients leaving the programme early:
In cases where clients leave treatment early, they are provided with directions or driven to the nearest station. Care managers/family are involved. Clients are asked to give an address to enusre they have a place to stay. ANA does all it can to avoid night time or evening discharges.

Resettlement / after-care services:
ANA provides a drop-in after care service, free of charge each thursday afternoon for clients who remain in the area. This has no time limit attached.
Structured and tailored resettlement is offered by ANA at no additional charge. ANA has an excellent resettlement record.

Hours a client would typically spend on elements of the programme
in a week:

One to one counselling and keyworking:

2

Group work:

37

Complementary therapies:

2

Education:

10

Domestic duties:

4

Other activities:

6

Other details:
Sports
Games
Visits
Cooking classes
Open days

Treatment completion rate (% clients discharged for)

Treatment complete

0 %

Service user transferred

0 %

Treatment incomplete :

- client dropped out

0 %

- treatment withdrawn by provider

0 %

Who we treat

Accepted clients

Male / Female

Age range of clients

18 - 75

The following are accepted:

Pregnant womenOrders of residenceClients under Drug Rehabilitation Requirements (DRRs)Clients under other community orders

Criminal Justice referrals:

Court reports providedAccompanied court attendance

Child care options:

Children can have day visits

Dual diagnosis clients accepted

How the programme is equipped for dual diagnosis or complex needs:
ANA can support those with low level mental health needs through onsite support and liason/partnership with the local mental health service team.

Accepts client on the following prescribed psycho-active medication:

Anti-depressantsAnti-psychotics

Exclusions and restrictions to admission:
Our policy is that all people are entitled to an assessment and we base our decision on admittance accordingly. However, some categories of sexual offences and/or recent arson convictions would be excluded.

Assessment and admissions:
Self/agency referal can be followed by an onsite visit to our facilities and an opportunity to meet staff and clients. This would be followed by a one to one assessment with one of the admissions team. If the client decides they want to come to ANA and the assessment is positive, they would be involved in deciding on a date for admission. Upon admission, the client would be welcomed, given a chance to meet staff and peers again. New clients will then be allocated a focal counsellor and support peer and shown to their room. A care plan would then be drawn up with the client.

Additional admission services:
ANA provides telephone and prison assessments and opportunities to speak confidentially to staff and residents. We can also offer transportation in some circumstances.

Discharge policies:
Clients will be asked to leave immediately if they:
*Become physically violent or threatening
*Do not remain abstinent
* Do not comply with the programme timetable

Registration:

Registration:

Care home only

Registered with the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS):

No

Registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) - from October 2010: